Ann Beebe, the daughter[1] of William Beebe and Jerusha Rogers was born 3 July 1727 at New London, Connecticut, and died 23 Feb _____.[1]
Genealogical Records
Birth Records
Primary Source, Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection), New London Vital Records 1646-1854[1]: This source lists the children of William Beebe Jr. (son of William Beebe Sr.) , and Jerusha (Rogers) Beebe as follows:
1) Jerusha Beebe, daughter of William Jr. and Jerusha was born 12 Mar 1725/26 at New London, Connecticut.
2) Ann Beebe, daughter of William Jr. and Jerusha Beebe was born 3 July 1727 at New London, Connecticut, and died 23 Feb 17--.
3). Jabez Beebe, son of William Jr. and Jerusha Beebe was born 18 Sept 1729 at New London, Connecticut.
4) William Beebe (Jr.), son of William and Jerusha was born 19 Sept 1731 at New London, Connecticut.
5) Jeduthan Beebe, son of William and Jerusha was born 10 Sept 1734 at New London, Connecticut.
6) Othneil Beebe, son of William Jr. and Jerusha Beebe was born 23 Jan 1736/7 at New London, Connecticut.
Biographic and Genealogy References
Secondary Source, Clarence Beebe in his book MONOGRAPH of the Descent of the Family of BEEBE[2] cites Ann Beebe in profile (142). Data summary; Ann Beebe, daughter of William Beebe and his wife Jerusha (Rogers) Beebe was born 13 July 1737 and died 23 July 173--.
Tertiary Source, Rootsweb Genealogy, [3]: Data Summary: iii. ANNA BEEBE, b. July 13, 1727, New London, Connecticut; d. July 23, 1727, New London, Connecticut.
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↑ Beebe, Clarence, A MONOGRAPH of the Descent of the Family of BEEBE, from the earliest known immigrant--John, of Broughton, England, 1650, compiled and edited by Clarence Beebe, 150 Nassau Street, New York,1904; (Profile 142 ) page 33 Beebe book online
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